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Standard Bank pumps in K20 million towards MUST endowment fund

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By Benadetta C. Mia

Standard Bank Plc has donated funding worth K20 million to Malawi University of Science and Technology (MUST) towards its endowment fund which seeks to assist needy students and enhance resources mobilization at the institution.

Through the endowment fund, Standard Bank committed a four year sponsorship amounting to K80 million which is distributed in division of K20 million per year.

The Bank commenced its contribution from last year and has so far contributed K40 million towards the fund.



Speaking during the handover ceremony William Nuka, Head of Engineering and Chairperson of the Bank’s Corporate Social Investment (CSI) Committee said that the fund seeks to improve access to education for students and further improve service provision at the institution.

“Standard Bank believes that investment in education contributes positively to the overall growth of our nation. Therefore, the fund we are disbursing today will help students to acquire the desired education at the same time improving education standards at MUST,” said Nuka.

Nuka said that the funding resonates with the bank’s core purpose which seeks to see the growth of Malawi in all sectors.

Nuka further added that through the funding Standard Bank is enhancing equity in the education sector.

Vice Chancellor of MUST, Professor Address Malata commended the partnership that exists between the school and the bank saying it will contribute to positive growth of the institution.

“Since we started our operations in 2014, Standard Bank has been a partner for growth helping MUST to be financially sustainable. The contribution will help to enhance delivery of education at the institution and assist needy students.

As an education institution we hope to see the growth of the endowment fund’s revenue to K30 billion. As a result the institution will be contributing 40 percent to our budget in the process helping the government to achieve the MW2063 vision,” Malata said.

MUST Endowment Fund was established in 2021 to provide a more sustainable mechanism of resource mobilization to support needy students and also foster the university’s developments.

Within two years of establishment, the Fund is close to K2 billion which will be used for tuition fees and other infrastructure development after a tenure of three years.

Mpanipani hit maker Tremour back with a new song “Olo”


By McLloyd Kudzingo


Afro_Pop singer Tremour popular for his hit single ‘Mpanipani’ is back in 2023 with yet another beautiful song titled “Olo”.

The Lilongwe based singer real-name Victor Mwagobola, released both audio and video for the song on Friday, January 20, 2023.

In the song which has been produced by Drue, a man is talking to his wife/girlfriend to avoid listening to what other people are saying and instead focus on their relationship.
The chorus of the song goes;

” _Usankhe ine / Mpaka kumalembe /
Mtima wako udekhe / Uwupeze /
Zingavute bola Mtendere / You’re my babe /
Olo ma damage anene/_”

Apart from his latest track “Olo”, the 26-year-old singer who started his music journey in 2010, has so far released big tunes like Mpanipani, Anaubebetsa and Golide Mumoto.



Last year, the singer popular for his trademark”Mvera Again..One Genius Thing”, released his first ever album which had six songs.

Here is the link to Tremour’s new music video https://youtu.be/BiA7kUE3aYQ

Back with a bang: Ireland based ‘Akitivi’ releases new single ‘Ma Meeting

By McLloyd Kudzingo


After some time in hibernation, Dublin based Malawian singer Mike Yasini popularly known as ‘Akitivi’ in music circles is back with a new song titled ‘Ma Meeting’ featuring BFB, Malceba and Nonymous.

The song which has been produced by BFB and video shot by Positive Arts, has taken social media by storm despite being released just a couple of hours ago.

Born on May 15 1986, Akitivi launched his music career in 2010 and released his first album, ‘Ndapata’ in 2016.

Akitivi



The singer has since worked with some of the country’s top musicians like Lulu, Skeffa Chimoto and Nyembanyemba Boys ‘Symon & Kendall’.

Some of the musician’s popular songs include Christina, Nthawi Yoyamba, Ndapata and his 2020 single ‘Bundle Ya Chizungu’ where he featured Chimtengera.

Here is the link for ‘Ma Meeting’ by Akitivi featuring Malceba & Nonymous.

https://youtu.be/Wyp0lIJF_tw

Deal done,Chaziya joins Wanderers

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By Chisomo Phiri

Mighty Mukuru Wanderers have today announced the signing of defender Lawrence Chaziya.

According to the club’s confirmation statement, the player has signed a 3 year deal with the Lali Luban side after being released by Jordanian Pro League side Al Hussein Irbid SC after the expiry of his 10-month contract.

“Mighty Mukuru Wanderers have completed the signing of Lawrence Chaziya in the picture.

The former Hussein FC and Civo Service United defender has agreed to a three year deal.



Earlier today the Nomads have also signed goalkeeper Dalitso Khungwa from Mighty Tigers,” reads the club’s facebook post.

The Lali Luban side has also signed Mighty Waka Waka Tigers Goalkeeper Dalitso on a 3 year deal.

Born on August 19, 1998, Chaziya is a Malawian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back and most recently played for the Jordanian club Al-Hussein.

Chaziya played for local club CIVO United until 2022.

He then joined Al-Hussein of the Jordanian Pro League, signing a contract until the end of the 2022 season.

He made his international debut with the Malawi national team in a 2–1 friendly win over Comoros on 31 December 2021.

He was part of the Malawi squad the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations.

Two nabbed over water board materials theft in Lilongwe

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By Staff Reporter

Police in Lilongwe are keeping in custody two men, Abel Chipelesi, 34 and Joseph Maliro, 39 for alleged theft of assorted items worth millions of kwacha at the Central Region Water Board.

It is reported that the two, connived with the board’s watchman and stole 231 Bip Taps worth K5 million, three desktop computers valued at K3.6 million, 107 Stock Cork at K1.5 million and nine other items all worth K12.4 million.

According to Lilongwe Police spokesperson, Hastings Chigalu, Police have since recovered some items such as all desk computer sets, one of the seven leather boots, two of the seven work suits, reams of photocopying papers, and other items.

Chigalu says investigations are still underway to recover the remaining items and that the suspects will appear before court soon.